Soundgarden
Sounds of Sunshine
Sounds Orchestral
creed
You buzz into a trumpet.
As far as sound goes, Paramore and Fireflight sound a lot like Flyleaf. There's also an unsigned band called Ilia that sounds a bit like Flyleaf. Evanescence and The Veronicas are also rock/metal bands, and The Veronicas sound a lot like Paramore. Lyrically, I've never seen lyrics as good as Flyleaf's. However, an artist called Plumb does touch upon some of the subjects that Flyleaf sings about.
The possessive form of the plural noun bands is bands'.Examples:The bands' lengths can be adjusted for the size of the bales.The bands' uniforms are the colors of their respective schools.
No, the word music does not have a short vowel sound in the first syllable. The vowel sound in the first syllable is the long U sound.
is there a difference in the sound produced by each of the rubber bands?how do they refer?
Some Christian bands that sound like Cold are:REDSkilletThousand Foot KrutchFlyleaf
is there a difference in the sound produced by each of the rubber bands?how do they refer?
Yes there are a few Christian bands that sound like Cold.SkilletREDThousand Foot KrutchFlyleaf
Yes, there are a few Christian bands that sound like Creed. Skillet, RED and Thousand Foot Krutch sound like Creed.
The word you want is reverb.
Look for the word etymology. Sound (english) > sund, gesund (german).
The Old English name "smið" is pronounced as "smidh" with a long "i" sound, similar to the word "wide." The "ð" is pronounced as a voiced "th" sound, like in the word "this."
They may not sound exactly alike, but some of those Christian bands are Rackets & Drapes and Saviour Machine.
onimotapia
The pixies(a little)
we as humans